A law that will ban pet stores in New York from selling dogs, cats or rabbits will go into effect on December 15. Pushpa 2 ...
After that, pet stores will no longer be allowed to sell rabbits, cats and dogs. Pet World manager, Mary Pat Feeney, says she ...
The state's animal sale ban — set to go into effect Sunday — would put store owners out of business, lawsuits argue.
Brooklyn’s pet store owners, known for selling furry friends, are hoping legal intervention will halt the incoming statewide ...
On Dec. 15, legislation Gov. Hochul signed in 2022 goes into effect, making the sale of puppies, kittens and bunnies ...
The suit's plaintiffs included 10 pet stores, including three on Long Island, which argued they would have to close and lay ...
A new law banning licensed pet dealers with retail stores from selling dogs, cats and rabbits goes into effect Dec. 15.
As gift-giving season picks up, it sometimes can include a new furry family member for those looking to make that commitment.
A new law set to go into effect right before the holidays will ban retail stores from selling pets in New York State. Last ...